Charles III

Charles III, byname Charles The Noble, Spanish Carlos El Noble, French Charles Le Noble
(born 1361—died Sept. 8, 1425, Olite, Navarre), king of Navarre (1387–1425), eldest son of Charles II the Bad. Unlike his father, he pursued a consistent policy of peace both with Castile (which in gratitude restored certain districts to Navarre) and with France. By the treaty of Paris (1404) Charles not only renounced the Navarrese claims to Champagne but also ceded Cherbourg (which he had recovered from the English in 1393) and the countship of Évreux to Charles VI of France in exchange ... (100 of 136 words)